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Well this one is a couple of years old but I did win a second place ribbon at the Wallowa Arts Festival that year. The table is walnut that I picked up in Walla Walla Washington at Jensen’s Hardwoods. I tried to work with as much of the live edge as I could to still get the balance I wanted. The judge liked the fact I let the grain dictate the shape.
-- Charlie Mastro Lewiston, ID www.mastrowoodworking.com































8 comments so far
jimp
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posted 311 days ago
Nice table. How long is it?
-- - Jim, Vancouver,WA
Woodjoint
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posted 311 days ago
It’s about 3 ft. if I remember correctly. about 18” high.
-- Charlie Mastro Lewiston, ID www.mastrowoodworking.com
BarryW
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posted 311 days ago
As always…there’s something to inspire me here on LJs…a great idea for a table.
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jim1953
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posted 311 days ago
Nice job
-- Jim, Kentucky
TreeBones
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posted 309 days ago
Real nice. Well done.
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jockmike2
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posted 308 days ago
beautiful, deserving of a red ribbon.
-- Mike. mwurm13@yahoo.com
ken90712
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posted 70 days ago
I love it! Great lines and very original… Are you going to add a shine to it or leave it natural or what appears to be natural? Really like it…. That wood can be pricey but worth it when you make something like this…..
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
a1Jim
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posted 70 days ago
coolness prevails way good
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon